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  2. SHIPPING.

    German ships to the number of 38 have left German ports for Liverpool under British control. The larger ships are intended to be used for the ...

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  3. THE EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    The Australian Press Association karns that throughout Lower Egypt from north of Cairo to the sea frequent serious disturbances have ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    There were 174 fresh cases of pneumonic influenza reported to-day, 167 being in the metropolitan area and seven in the country districts. ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The Acting-Minister of the Navy (Mr. Poynton) made available to-night the following message received by the Naval Board from Rear-Admiral Sir ...

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  6. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    The League of Nations Committee has reached a unanimous agreement regarding the covenant, the Japanese delegates having decided to raise the ...

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  7. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The following statement on the future of the Red Cross work has been issued on behalf of Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Fergnson:—"As the question of ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labour member for Derby oud the general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, has announced that the railwaymen's ...

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  9. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A high authority, defending the Peace Conference against the allegation of undue delay, declares that except for the unavoidable delay occasioned by ...

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  10. 70,000 WELSH MINERS STIRKE.

    As a protest against the conpromise arranged by the executive with the Government 79,000 Welsh miners have struck work. ...

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  11. AMENDMENT NOT PRESSED.

    The League of Nations Commission has completed the revision of the covenant. The Japanese have decided not to press their racial equality ...

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  12. AMERICANS REPLACE GERMAN CREWS.

    Five large German steamers have arrived in England. As they come American sailors are replacing the German crews. It is intended mainly to ...

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  13. QUARANTINE.

    It has been definitely decided that Victoria shall co-operate with the Commonwealth in the latter's control of quarantine matters. On Thursday the ...

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  14. METHODIST CONFERENCE[?]

    The closing sessions of the united conference of the Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania, took place to-day. The Rev. A. E. Albiston presided. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    At to-day's Industrial Conference the committee reported in favour of a legal 48-hour week, the discouragement of overtime, and for the legal time wage ...

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  16. OPINION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A message from Pretoria states, in connection with the Japanese attitude regarding the League of Nations, that the Transvaal view, especially among ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. MARKETS AND MONEY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  18. SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT.

    The Central Fruit Committee met yesterday morning for the consideration of the allocation of space to growers for fruit shipments on the two ...

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  19. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    It is disclosed that ex-President Taft forwarded to Paris the amendment dealing with the Monro[?] doctrine, and that President Wilson adopted it with ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIKS IN BRISBANE.

    At a special meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was decided to reopen the hotels. It was also decided that no more meetings should be held in the ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. FRANCE'S FINANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  22. POLAND.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Germans, refuse to allow General Heller's Polish Corps which has been serving in France to land at ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. BORDER BLOCKADE TO BE LIFTED.

    The border blockade on inter-State travelling, which was imposed by the two infected States, New South Wales and South Australia, against people ...

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  24. MONEY EXCHANGES.

    The ""Westminster Gazette" says that though it is expected that all exchanges will be free, the question remains how far special credits will be ...

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  25. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" commenting on the arrangements for the partial removal of the blockade on Germany says that the ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Evening Standard" states that the War Office has decided to issue a new field gun, which was tried successfully during the latest stages of the ...

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  27. POLISH COMMANDER'S STATEMENT.

    General Pilsudksi, the Polish Commander-in-Chief, interviewed, said that men were available to detend Poland, which was now attacked on three sides, ...

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  28. AMBASSADOR AT WASHINGTON.

    A cablegram from Sir R. L. Borden, Premier of Canada since 1911, announces that he is not contemplating acceptance of the British ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Twelve deaths from pneumonic influenza in the city and suburbs occurred to-day, and 58 new cases were admitted to the various hospitals. The ...

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  30. GREAT LOYAL DEMONSTRATION.

    A monster mass meeting of citizens of Brisbane[?] convened by the Mayor (Alderman Buchanan) for the purpose of protesting against the disloyalty ...

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  31. ACTION BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) has cabled the Acting-Prime Minister (Hon. W. A. Watt) as follows:—The Overseas Committee advises that space has been ...

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  32. WOOL APPRAISEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Tismnnian Farmers', Stockowners', and Orchardis' Association to-day, at which severl members of the Federal and State Parliaments ...

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  33. EX-KAISER'S FLIGHT.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that a letter written by the Kaiser to the Crown Prince regarding his night into Holland has been published in the ...

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  34. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    A sub-committee has been appointed to deal with Germany's debts and with German State property in the order in which the obligations are to be imposed ...

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  35. THE LEMBERG BATTLE.

    The Polish forces have completely routed the Ukrainian forces which were besieging Lemberg in a decisive battle, after five days' heavy fighting. The ...

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  36. THE ABANDONMENT OF THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The abandonment or the Royal Agricultural Show, by Government direction, owing to the epidemic of pneumonic influenza, has involved many ...

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  37. CONFERENCE OF LEADERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, Signor Orlando, and President Wilson have considered the question of the Rhine boundaries and indemnities, and ...

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  38. HUNGARY.

    The Allied forces in Hungary are ample to deal with the Hungarian army, which numbers 60,000. There is no truth in the report that a Bolshevik ...

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  39. A PROTEST FROM GLEN INNES.

    A very large meeting held at Glen Innes to-night carried a resolution, while singing the National Anthem, protesting against "the presence of such ...

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  40. HONOURS.

    The order of the Companion of the Bath has been conferred upon Brigadier-General Blamey, of the Australian Stuff. He left Australia with the 2nd ...

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  41. ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    Herr Schi[?]demann, the German Premier, says that the Allies "crushing demands" threaten the dissolution of Germany, and are causing widespread ...

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  42. WELCOME TO SOLDIERS.

    The soldiers from s.s. Lancashire will be released from quarantine at Barnes Bay this morning, and arrive at Ocean P[?]er at 11 a.m. Here they will be ...

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  43. MORE VIRULENT AT NEWCASTLE.

    Dr. Banks Smith, who is in charge of the Waratah Quarantine Hospital at Newcastle, stated to-day that influenza in that district is gradually ...

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  44. TRADE UNION SECRETARY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Alfred Carter, general secretary of the Factory Employees' Union of Australasia, in his annual report, writes:—"We have constitutional ...

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  45. THE ALLIED FORCES.

    The total strength of the Allied forces on the Archangel and Siberian fronts, according to a statement by M. Pichon, the Minister of Foreign ...

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  46. ITALY'S ADRIATIC CLAIMS.

    The Nationalist organ at Pretoria publishes a protest from the interned Germans in Maritzburg camp against the clause in the Enemy Repatriation ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND

    Queensland is still free from pneumonic influenza. ...

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  48. MISSION FOR GENERAL MANGIN.

    General Mangin has been recalled from Mayence to undertake a mission to Hungary and Warsaw. ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. Beckley, of Collins House, Melbourne, has been appointed by the board of directors as manager of the Cascade Brewery Company Ltd. Mr. ...

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  50. COAL MINING TROUBLE.

    The conference of representatives of employers and employees in the coal mining industry, which was convened by the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  51. THE SHIPPING POSITION.

    The Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee), speaking at the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society to-night, referred to the transport trouble, ...

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  52. POSTION AT BUDA PESTH.

    The members of the Allied Missions at Buda Pesth have been released, except the French, who are held as hostages. ...

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  53. AVIATION.

    The Australian airmen, Major Hawker and Mr. Grieve, who intend to fly across the Atlantic from Newfoundland in April, have been delayed on the voyage ...

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  54. A ROMANTIC WINDFALL[?]

    Mr. J. Stock, dentist, Bathurst, has been invited to America by a friend who has become a multi-millionaire in remarkable fashion. About 12 years ...

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  55. THE GERMANS AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    The fact of the German colonies coming under mandatories must be included in the Peace Treaty, and necessitates the introduction of some aspects ...

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  56. PREMIER OF CZECHO[?] SLOVAKIA.

    It is officially denied that Professor Massaryk has resigned the Presidency of Czecho-Slovakia. ...

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  57. AUSTRALIA'S AERIAL DEFENCES.

    A big scheme has during the past few weeks been receiving the attention of the Commonwealth Government for developing and combining the air forces ...

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  58. BOLSHEVISM

    According to Berlin reports, the Bolsheviks are "engineering" the creation of a republic by revolution in Bessarabia, with the object of attacking ...

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  59. GREAT RAILWAY PROJECT.

    The Waterways Commission has considered the proposed new through train route, Paris to Rome, then across the Isonzo to Laibach in Austria, and across ...

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  60. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It is authoritatively announced that some mention of the League of Nations will be made in the first draft of the Peace Treaty in order that Germany ...

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  61. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Health Officer (Dr. Clarke) stated last night that Fireman Greaves, who was landed from the steamer Oonah at Barnes Bay on March 21, ...

    Article : 134 words
  62. QUEENSTOWN COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Queenstown Municipal Council last night it was decided to spend the Federal grant of £400 to provide work for returned soldiers on ...

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  63. ACCUMULATION OF CARGO AT SYDNEY.

    Owing to the quarantine restrictions there is an accumulation of cargo at Sydney for inter-State ports of about 30,000 tons awaiting shipment for ...

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  64. BLASPHEMOUS LITERATURE.

    Robert Samuel Ross was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the City Police Court to-day on a charge of having attempted to post blasphemous ...

    Article : 94 words
  65. COMMITTEE TO SELECT PERMANENT SEAT.

    General Smuts South Agrica), Signor Orlando (Prime Minister of Italy). Colonel House (United States), and Baron Makimo (Japan) have been ...

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  66. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Australian lamb and mutton are being sold in the market experimentally at several cents a pound cheaper than the American product. ...

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  67. BOLSHEVIK SHIPS.

    Two mystery ships flying the Swedish and the Danish flags respectively have been detained at Boulogue by the military, who had received a wireless ...

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  68. YACHTING.

    The following entries have been received for the races to-day:—A Class: A[?]t[?]a, Weene, Œnone, Werona, Eclipse, Mistral Ventura. B Class: 'Wingara, ...

    Article : 35 words
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